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Processing Techniques Used To Recover Secondary MaterialsBy Michael J. Mankosa
Increased emphasis has been placed on recycling consumer and industrial waste products. This trend has created a new industry that is focused on recovery/ separation of byproducts from waste material.
Jan 1, 1997
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Least Cost Surface Coal Mining (e63d9920-6b04-46a6-bef8-db50bd5e3206)By J. W. Devon
The coal mining industry is divided into two distinct economic segments based on Coal Supply Agreements. Coal supply agreements generally fall into two categories, spot or long-term, with the selected
Jan 1, 1994
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Administrative Controls For Reducing Worker Noise Exposures (SME Annual Meeting Feb. 23-25, Denver, Colorado)By D. R. Babich, E. R. Bauer
Noise-Induced Hearing Loss (NIHL) continues to be a concern of the mining industry. A new noise standard (30 CFR, Part 62) is aimed at reducing NIHL in mining through engineering and administrative n
Jan 1, 2004
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Surface Chemistry Modification of Rock Dust for Improved Dispersion and Coal Dust Explosion PreventionBy K. Perry, B. Lusk, Q. Huang, R. Honaker
"Rock dust is applied in underground coal mines to prevent the propagation of coal dust explosions. The application is conducted either dry or wet. Both methods have advantages and disadvantages howev
Jan 1, 2015
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Re-Entrainment Of Coal Dust Particles: Wind Tunnel And In-Mine Studies (58089787-9484-4f12-b082-1f7f0e4fae1f)By S. Shankar
Available literature on the effect of re-entrainment on overall airborne dust concentration in mine airways or the fundamental mechanisms of coal dust re-entrainment in mine atmosphere is scant. There
Jan 1, 1995
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Electrical injuries in the US mining industry, 2000-2009 - SME Transactions 2013By J. C. Cawley, G. T. Homce
The U.S. National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) Office of Mine Safety and Health Research (OMSHR) conducted a study of mining industry electrical injuries reported to the U.S. M
Jan 1, 2013
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Coarse Particle Fracture With The Ultrafast Load CellBy E. T. Tuzcu
Microscale information about single particle fracture can be incorporated into the macroscale model of the whole size reduction process in the mill. The ultrafast load cell (UFLC) device provides a su
Jan 1, 2011
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Coarse Particle Fracture With The Ultrafast Load Cell (November 2011 • Vol. 28 No. 4 )By E. T. Tuzcu
Microscale information about single particle fracture can be incorporated into the macroscale model of the whole size reduction process in the mill. The ultrafast load cell (UFLC) device provides a su
Nov 1, 2011
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Some Practical Considerations In Applying Geostatistics To Coal Reserve EstimationBy Daniel R. Walton
This paper covers several points of interest to mine engineers and planners involved in evaluating or conducting geostatistical coal reserve estimates. In particular, the ability to optimize borehole
Jan 1, 1982
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Hazards Of Underground Coal Mine FiresThe Bureau of Mines has studied 260 underground coal mine fires which occurred from 1970 through 1989. Every fire had the capacity to be hazardous to life and property, however upon closer examination
Jan 1, 1993
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Back Analysis Of Plane And Wedge Rock Slope Failures Using Microcomputer ProgramsBy E. M. Frizzell
This paper addresses the use of the microcomputer programs BACKONE and BACKWEDG for an estimation of rock mass strength characteristics by back analysis of plane and wedge failures. The artificial sup
Jan 1, 1988
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Analog Computation In Mineral Process Simulation, Analysis And ControlBy K. J. Reid
With the current trends of increasing costs and decreasing head grades the mineral industry is no longer operating in very high profit areas and has been forced to pay greater attention to the applica
Jan 1, 1972
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Ground-Water Reclamation By Selective PumpingBy Leslie G. McMillion
A field project to develop and demonstrate a method for alleviating problems of highly-mineralized ground water where they occur as isolated zones or pockets in fresh-water aquifers is being conducted
Jan 1, 1970
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A Few Aspects of the Connections between Ore Mineralogy and Flotation Results at Hitura Nickel Mine in FinlandBy R. L. Keiski, H. Miettunen
"The serpentinite massifs of Hitura are located in the municipality of Nivala in Central Finland. The most important sulfide minerals in the ore are pentlandite, pyrrhotite and chalcopyrite. The ore b
Jan 1, 2015
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Underground Construction Applications Of GroutBy William R. Nash
Case histories of water problems in underground mine shafts and tunnels are outlined to illustrate varying degrees of sophistication in grouting techniques currently applied in such construction. The
Jan 1, 1984
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Treatment Of Copper-Cobalt Oxide Ores By The Segregation ProcessThe segregation process has been known for many years and applied industrially for the treatment of various refractory copper ores. The principles of the process are briefly reviewed; the process was
Jan 1, 1992
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Development And Maintenance Of Haul Roads In Open Pit MinesBy R. F. Winkle
Shortly after World War II, considerable impetus was given to use of truck haulage in open pit mines by the manufacture of large off-highway trucks. Mine management was quick to utilize this more flex
Jan 1, 1976
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An Assessment Of Wear Mechanisms In Grinding MediaBy A. K. Gangopadhyay
This paper discusses the effect of grinding media composition, mineral type and slurry environment on the wear rate of various grinding media (balls). Sufficient wear data have been obtained and corre
Jan 1, 1984
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Agglomerate Structure In Flocculated Suspensions And Its Effects On Sedimentation And DewateringBy R. Hogg
The sedimentation and dewatering characteristics of flocculated slurries are determined by the size and density of the flocs. Studies of the formation and growth of flocs reveal that floc size is limi
Jan 1, 1986
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In Situ Tests Of Salt Deformation For Validation Of A Radioactive Waste Repository Predictive Technology (23fc0c69-47bb-4a25-bde9-7036d4383742)By D. E. Munson
The Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) Project was established in 1975 by the Department of Energy (DOE) under Public Law 193 to develop the necessary technology for safe disposal of radioactive waste
Jan 1, 1991